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» Axiotron ModBook: A Tablet PC for Mac Lovers
(January 2007)

While Apple themselves might not be so keen on producing a tablet Mac computer, it is clearly something that Mac aficiaonados would love to try out. Up until now, Mac users that want a tablet computer have had to settle for tablet PC's powered by none other than Microsoft Windows (or Linux if they so choose).
But now, Axiotron and Other World Computing have come up with a
tablet computer - the Axiotron ModBook that runs off of the
oh-so-cool Mac OS X platform, making it basically a Mac without
the Apple logo. The specs on the ModBook are identical to those
of a 1.8GHz Core Duo MacBook.
The Axiotron ModBook is a tabletization of the popular MacBook
laptop computers. At it's core, this new tablet computer is a
MacBook, which means it not only runs the Mac OS X operating
system, but is also equipped with a Combo Drive or Super Drive -
something not easily found on other tablet PCs.
Other cool features of the ModBook include:
● iSight-enabled video iChat
● DVD movie watching
● Optional GPS unit based on the SiRF III chipset
● A sensitive display fortified by Wacom's Penenabled hardware
● Mac OS X's Inkwell handwriting-recognition technology
● Plus more...
Other configurations of the ModBook include 2GHz Intel Core Duo
processors, 160GB and 200GB harddrives, and other options. You
can pretty much get any configuration available on a MacBook set
up on a ModBook.
Pricing on the base model ModBook is $2,279. If you order one
before January 31, 207, you can get it for $2,199. The ModBook
can be purchased exclusively through Other World Computing and
is available to North American customers. The ModBook will be
available in Europe in the second half of 2007. Order online at
their website www.macsales.com.
The interesting thing about this ModBook is that Axiotron is
headed up by Andreas Haas, who was formerly in Apple's Newton
group. He has said: "If your favorite input device is the pen,
this is the Mac for you." If the iPhone can go keyboardless, why
not the ModBook?
Specs:
- CD/DVD combo drive (can be upgraded to DVD/CD combo burner w/
8.5GB capacity)
- 13.3-inch widescreen LCD
- 1.83GHz Intel Core Duo
- OWC Conversion service (plus 1 yr OWC warranty)
Optional features:
- Axiotron ModBook GPS Module
- 2-year OWC warranty extension
- 2GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
- Up to 2GB DDR2 SDRAM
- Up to 160 GB (5400-RPM) or 200GB (4200-RPM) hard drive
- 6x or 8x DVD±RW and CD-RW slot-load combo drive
Link:
Axiotron ModBook Tablet PC
Source: mobilewhack
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